According to Vic, "This signup drive is simply to gauge interest. If (looking like WHEN now) we hit 2,500, we'll start the voting on the cover the fans want and within a few days convert to a presales situation for 7-10 days. Everyone on the mailing list will get an email informing them that the presales are open. At that point people that signed up (and anyone else who wants in) can buy a reservation voucher through Amazon payment processing that converts to a physical copy of the game with a digital download code included then the game ships. We will make as many of these as are purchased during this time (hopefully at least 2500 that we have signups for by then), which is the reason we're running it as a pre-sale where you're BUYING the voucher that will be converted into your copy at ship time. That way everyone on THAT list has already paid, everything's cleared, and there are no credit card issues or other shenanigans at ship time from fake users like "fart" and "butthole" that were on the signup list with large copy counts that we filtered out."

I don't think they put it in 2, since it wasn't a popular feature. And I think now that it was only bosses that leveled with you until 50 and not mobs. (FF8 had both mobs and bosses all the way to 100. ffffuuuuuu) I'm trying to remember what the first boss was, oh the stone guardian. Yeah that boss was a pain in general. I usually just had Hiro use Poe Sword and would let Gwyn heal.

People mentioned early in the thread that they were worried that they would have to link a bank account to an Amazon Payments account, but as long as you pay by credit card it does not appear that you need to do this. Here is a quote from the amazon paymanet FAQ"If you already have an Amazon.com account, an Amazon Payments Account has been automatically created for you, and will be activated when you make your first payment on any third-party Web site that accepts Amazon Payments. This account is linked to your Amazon.com account, and you are able to use the credit cards associated with your Amazon.com account right away. You can enhance your Amazon Payments Personal Account to make payments with your bank account or to receive payments from other Amazon Payments Account holders."

People mentioned early in the thread that they were worried that they would have to link a bank account to an Amazon Payments account, but as long as you pay by credit card it does not appear that you need to do this. Here is a quote from the amazon paymanet FAQ"If you already have an Amazon.com account, an Amazon Payments Account has been automatically created for you, and will be activated when you make your first payment on any third-party Web site that accepts Amazon Payments. This account is linked to your Amazon.com account, and you are able to use the credit cards associated with your Amazon.com account right away. You can enhance your Amazon Payments Personal Account to make payments with your bank account or to receive payments from other Amazon Payments Account holders."

I hope you are right, but I've been an amazon member for years and went to login to Amazon Payments this morning and it ran me through the entire account set-up process. This did not include adding a bank account. You are given the option to tie a bank account to the AP account after you've created it. While what you say may be, and hopefully, is accurate, I still do not feel comfortable removing the info from the OP regarding setting up the AP account. However if we get several more posts saying that info is not necessary, I'll remove it.

I've used things through amazon payments no problem when you click to buy something and it links you to it all you have to do is login using your email and password you normally use on Amazon I have my credit card info saved through Amazon. That is how it works for me.

Congrats to everyone who supported and thanks to the mods here that kept this up for the past 7 days! =]
Still, people who didn't sign up should still go ahead and do it. The more people signing-up will mean the more copies Vic can manufacture, which will lead to everyone getting a copy for their library of games.

Just hope there's no El Hoardo problems like a certain other game recently. I would think they would cancel a massive order of like 100+. At least limit the number of copies each person could order. Vic said the preorder thing should be up by monday.

Just hope there's no El Hoardo problems like a certain other game recently. I would think they would cancel a massive order of like 100+. At least limit the number of copies each person could order. Vic said the preorder thing should be up by monday.

They'll make as many as are ordered. He's already said that. He isn't going to cancel orders, if they will pay why would he turn down money? If they get over 2500 orders they'll make over 2500, they just needed at least 2500.

Awesome news, I was getting a little concerned as it was cutting it pretty close there. Thanks to everyone who's been keeping us updated here, I can't believe I missed out on the original Kickstarter, glad I could do my part for this one.

They'll make as many as are ordered. He's already said that. He isn't going to cancel orders, if they will pay why would he turn down money? If they get over 2500 orders they'll make over 2500, they just needed at least 2500.

Yup. This is a case where we want there to be El Hoardo's.Will only help make this more of a success.

By providing links to other sites, CheapAssGamer.com does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to CheapAssGamer.com. CheapAssGamer.com is owned and operated by CAG Productions, LLC.

Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before using CheapAssGamer.com.